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Format of export/import files.
For message header info and for user info, the lines may
have any number of blanks separating the fields.
[] are used to indicate optional fields.
Message import/export, "standard" format:
Each message has two lines of header info, followed by the
message text, followed by the end of message marker "/EX".
The first line of message header info has the same format as the
command to enter a message, except the "< FROM" is not optional.
Sx TO < FROM [@ BBS[.LOC]] [$BID]
The second line of message header info is the message title.
Message import/export, "rfc-822" format:
The header information is terminated by a blank line.
"To:", "From:", "Date:", "Subject:", "Message-ID:" are provided and used.
Other information is simply pass through the system.
User import/export:
The info on each user is contained on a single line.
A field with no info is filled with the text "?".
Field Contents
1 Callsign
2 Date first logged, YYMMDD
3 Date last seen, YYMMDD.
4 Date last logged, YYMMDD.
5 Time last logged, HHMM
6 Count of times the call "seen" by WP
7 Login count
8 Home BBS
9 User status / privileges:
B - Has BBS privilege
E - Is a BBS
E - Expert user
S - Can be remote sysop
L - Is a local user (this is his home BBS)
X - User is excluded
10 Users ZIP or postal code.
11 Users name
12 - n Users qth
Examples:
W0RLI 880828 880829 880829 0607 0 39 BILS W0RLI 95060 Hank Santa Cruz, Ca.
VE4BBS 871212 880829 880829 0142 30 279 BI VE4BBS R1A2H9 Bill Selkirk MB
WA9VMW 880824 880827 800101 0000 4 0 I WA9VMW 46383 ? [Valparaiso, Indiana]